Bulls Falls and Mill Rainforest Walk Circuit

D'Aguilar National Park

Starting from Gantry Day Use Area, the walk follows Neurum Creek Road to the Falls Lookout. Walk to the car park (200m) and out on the track (1.1 km return) to the escarpment lookout and the lookout over the falls. Return to Neurum Creek Road and continue to the left then turn right to Mill Rainforest Walk. Follow the road to the car park and then follow the Mil Rainforest Circuit (1 km), including the boardwalk around the base of a large fig tree.
Return to Neurum Creek Road and continue on over Neurum Creek and then ascend to a hairpin bend sign. Turn left onto a trail used by grail bikes and ascend steeply to Lovedays Road. Turn left and after about 100m turn left onto the Somerset Trail. Follow the Somerset Trail back to the Gantry Day Use Area.

Getting there

Drive to The Gantry Day Use Area, D'Aguilar National Park - Mount Mee Section, Sellin Road, Mount Mee

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Route/Trail notes

https://glasshousebw.wordpress.com/2015/05/17/mount-mee-bushwalk-17052015/

Permits/Costs

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Other References

Walk created by Glasshouse Bushwalkers Club Inc. glasshousebw@yahoo.com.au

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Comments

This was a great walk around Mt Mee and surrounding area, the trail alternates between bush and rain forest and crosses a creek or two. The view from the lookout is great and worth the walk.

Dean on 25 Apr, 2018

So much rain but didn't spoil the day. Not the most spectacular waterfall but still great views. Took the drive down to Rocky Hole. Great little swimming spot, loads of wildlife around this area.

Samuel Armstrong on 3 Mar, 2017

Wet weather for most of the walk, but not really muddy.

GlasshouseBW on 17 May, 2015

Was October just before the wet season , so not a whole lot happening at the falls.

J on 11 Oct, 2013

We walked this with our two girls. It was a great walk.

Ian and Sue on 15 Apr, 2006

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